Older Adults can now easily discover and make use of online information and communicate using mobile devices at one of the many CAP Sites in Nova Scotia thanks to funding from the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA). Connecting Older Adults with Mobile Technology provides orientation, training, and support in the use of these technologies. The program will offer beginner, basic…Read More

The Community Access Program, or CAP, began in 1995 as a national initiative to ensure all Canadians had access to the Internet. This has remained the central mission of CAP even as the Internet has become more widely available. Many citizens cannot access this vital communications network either due to cost, lack of access to high speed, or insufficient computer…Read More

CAP Youth Internship Every year hundreds of young people from across Nova Scotia are employed by CAP to undertake community projects using technology. How do CAP Youth Interns help Nova Scotians? Provide one-on-one and small group technology training for individuals and small business. Offer assistance to citizens when accessing government online programs and services. Introduce new technologies such as mobile…Read More

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The Nova Scotia Community Access Program (NSCAP) advances communities’ economic, social and cultural priorities through technology and innovation, building a strong, sharing, cooperative, competitive province.

NSCAP provides communities with affordable access to technology in over 200 sites across the Province.